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View Poll Results: What "type" of clearcoat finish do you like most? | |||
No finish - I paint everything! |
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2 | 6.06% |
Matte Finish |
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8 | 24.24% |
Gloss Finish |
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10 | 30.30% |
Triple Thick Gloss/Glaze Finish |
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6 | 18.18% |
Other - please specify in a reply!!! |
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7 | 21.21% |
Voters: 33. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() I have been looking back over some of my figures and pics of figures other guys have done and I am kinda torn when it comes to the whole clearcoat finish issue.
I know some type of clearcoat is preferred/needed when decals are used. So I am looking at what "type" of finish guys prefer and why? (replies encouraged ![]() ![]() I know I probably would have stuck with a "matte" finish as my final coat because I think it looks more lifelike, but I had a bad experience with Krylon Matte (see pic) and that persuaded me to go to Krylon gloss. Last edited by SteelerFan1967 : 08-29-2008 at 07:43 AM. |
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![]() use a model master semi gloss finish and really like it. It gives the figure a nice shine without making them look like a helmet.
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![]() Gloss for helmets and flat for the rest. Easy to brush on and never yellows.
Model builders have been using for years. They make many other types of modeling supplies |
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![]() gloss for the helmets and flat everything else , that is what I like.
Last edited by jeff : 08-29-2008 at 12:12 PM. |
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![]() I use gloss on the helmets and matte on the uniforms especially for older styled teams. Just to achieve that vintage look.
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![]() For myself,I love Testors " Dull-Cote ",( flat/matte) spray for
the uniforms and then on the helmets I use either Model Master Gloss clear-coat or Delta CeramCoat,Gloss <> brush on.<> The DullCote gives the figures a great look in my opinion,but not everyone likes the flat look.If a customer wants a Gloss coat I just brush the entire figure with one of the above gloss coats.I've not had much luck with Gloss -spray for some reason(s),so I tend to stay away from using it. Brushing takes a bit longer but I know the entire figure is covered.Also,I failed to mention that when I use the Testors DullCote spray,I first ( & always) brush on a coat of flat clear coat.Double protection doesn't hurt and just takes a little extra time.Worth it in the long run. Everyone has their way of doing this,so what-ever works for you........ SEMPER FI, Chris Stacey Hampton,Va. |
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![]() dull coat and gloss helmets for modern players, all dull coat for throwbacks.
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![]() I completely forgot about this stuff!
![]() Heading to HobbyTown USA this afternoon! ![]() ![]() Last edited by SteelerFan1967 : 08-29-2008 at 12:11 PM. |
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![]() Figure- dull coat- deltaceramcoat indoor/outdoor varnish (matte) brush on
Helmet- gloss coat- delta ceramcoat indoor/outdoor varnish (glossy) brush on Have never done the spray on because the brush on is so durable and doesn't have any worry about yellowing.
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![]() Cool poll. I voted "other." I don't sling a brush much anymore. But when I do I insist on a combination of finish types, very similar in nature to what artlax posted.
Helmet - Gloss Shoes, Grills, Rolls, Exposed Pads - Matte Everything Else - Flat War Gamers are way ahead of us in this respect. They go straight for realism. So the all-to-common (for ef) full gloss package is nothing short of sinful to them. No offense intended though. Ya like whatcha like, ya know? Since I do not paint all that often and do not have to figure cost in as a major concern, I reach for the top-shelf approved paints of the war gamer artist elites whenever possible. As low as I'd go would be Citaldel brand (fantastic flesh tones in a bottle w/no mixing required), which is mighty fine stuff in its own right. -Mike Pratt Last edited by TheTweakFreak : 08-29-2008 at 01:10 PM. |
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